Having Your Child Support Payments Changed? Know These 3 Things

Posted on: 26 June 2018

If you currently pay child support or receive it, know that you are not stuck with those identical payments forever. It is possible to modify the child support amount by requesting a hearing with a family court judge. They'll listen to what you request, either more or less child support, and make a decision on granting the request. Here is what you need to know when you have an upcoming hearing.
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How To Minimize The Costs Of A Divorce

Posted on: 3 April 2018

Divorcing costs money, yes, but you shouldn't have to use all your savings on it. Here are a few measures to help you minimize the cost of your divorce: Know the Assets at Your Disposal You can't manage your finances if you don't know what you own. Therefore, the first thing is to track all the assets you own, plus their legal documents. For example, you should know how much money there is in the bank accounts, how many paintings you have if you are collectors, how many cars you own and how many homes you have.
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3 Scenarios Where a Misdemeanor Defense Attorney Is Necessary

Posted on: 8 January 2018

Misdemeanors often carry less harsh sentences with them than do felonies. However, there is quite a bit of flexibility in the sentencing for various misdemeanor crimes. Still, you would want to avoid jail time whenever possible, and that is quite a common punishment, even for minor crimes. A misdemeanor defense attorney can help. You will need one if your case is similar to any of the following. You Committed a Misdemeanor Within the Boundaries of Washington, D.
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The Uncontested Divorce: Is It Right For Your Situation?

Posted on: 2 October 2017

When a marriage has become so difficult that both parties want it to be over, the subject of an uncontested divorce often arises. In theory, an uncontested divorce sounds simple — two people who simply want to satisfy the legal requirements to dissolve the marriage and become single again decide to work together to save time and speed up the process. Since many of the forms required for an uncontested divorce can be accessed through the state court system, it should be an easy, seamless process, right?
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